lmg said... (5/14/05 5:35 PM)ReplyI think this is lovely and you've got a great fit. THe whole outfit is very stylish.

Karla Kizer said... (5/14/05 11:00 AM)ReplyWhat a gorgeous color! Your tee has inspired me to get out that pattern and see if it works as well for me. I need a project with quick returns, after getting bogged down with a couple of semi-wadders.

Diane E said... (5/14/05 10:28 AM)ReplyMaryBeth, what a pretty outfit. Your tee is very nice. Beautiful color! You'll find that you'll wear out the pattern tissue on this one, so reinforce it before it's too late ;)

MaryBeth said... (5/14/05 8:47 AM)ReplySherril, thanks for the info. Liane, thanks for the slinky training!! I'll bring the pattern and the rest of the slinky outfits. Couldn't have done it without you! jlg and Irina: you all will look drop dead gorgeous (again! as always!) Everyone: thanks for the nice comments: we've got to try out the skirts for sure. And PegL: you might be right about the FBA. Georgene just emailed me with a suggestion to scoop out the armscye and move shoulder point a tiny bit so it's not so wide. She actually approved the fit (Thanks, Georgene!)

PegL said... (5/14/05 7:38 AM)ReplyPretty shirt in a great color for you! I don't see an extreme need for a FBA -- it looks very nice as is!

CarolynGM said... (5/14/05 5:25 AM)ReplyThanks for reviewing this tee -- I just bought this pattern a couple of weeks ago so now I want to try it. That fabric color looks wonderful on you and the whole outfit is just smashing.

jlg said... (5/14/05 5:21 AM)ReplyLovely on you. It looks great with the outfit. This is a pattern that I've been wanting to try.

Liane M said... (5/13/05 11:52 PM)ReplyMary Beth, I see that you tamed the slinky! Great looking outfit. Hope to see you Saturday. p.s. Can you bring this pattern, I would like to check it out before I get it.

drsue said... (5/13/05 9:48 PM)ReplyI love the tee as well as the whole outfit.

Sherril Miller said... (5/13/05 9:20 PM)ReplyNice t-shirt. I liked this pattern too and to do a FBA I just cut across the front, spread 1" and then eased it into the sideseams. Marcy Tilton shows this method in her t-shirt book.